Sadly, the Library
Media Project, which began in 1988, will be closing our office
doors on the last day of April 2007, after over 18 years assisting
U.S. librarians with their media collection development on
a wide range of important subjects.

Our mission has been "to foster the public discourse
that is central to our American democracy one library at a time".

Thomas Jefferson observed that "Information is the
currency of democracy". It was an honor to contribute to
these thousands and thousands of "information banks" – our
country’s libraries - for the past 18 years.

It was our good fortune to work with the amazing librarians
who vigilantly keep the doors to free information open and accessible
for so many Americans.

We will never forget the crucial role of the public, school
and academic libraries are to the very heart of our democracy.

We have been
honored to have worked with so many remarkable, innovative
and thoughtful librarians. They are, and always will be, our
heroes.

Issues of Aging Curated Video Collection

Please note:

We
do not actually sell these "Issues of Aging" videos.

For a period of 20 months, ending December 2000,
these wonderful videos were offered at special discount prices to
public libraries through our consortium agreement with their distributors
and filmmakers. These National Media Owl Award winning videos were
chosen by a panel of experts to be
included in a curated collection of videos for public libraries and
the videography was offered in the free publication VideoCuration:
Issues of Aging. That videography arranged by Topics
or Alphabetical Title List, is also
available on this website.
In addition, please see the panelists' essays for valuable programming and
selection ideas, or related Aging Resources.